Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret – Our Review
Raw. Visceral. I laughed. I mostly cried. All words and sentiments I would use to describe Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret, written and performed by Scott Mann. Scott…
Raw. Visceral. I laughed. I mostly cried. All words and sentiments I would use to describe Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret, written and performed by Scott Mann. Scott…
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Did you see the recent Military Times article that's been making waves and resonating with those of us who've been part of the Special Operations Forces (SOF) family? If not,…
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Our founder, Daniel Elkins, wrote a piece that was featured in Newsmax World. In the opinion piece, Daniel urges us not to misread recent events in Russia. Having spent many…
If you were unable to join us for the first in our webinar series with American Counterterrorism Targeting and Resilience Institute (ACTRI) on Interlinkages and Partnerships for Security, you can…
A recent report conducted by a veteran non-profit suggests veteran suicides are underreported by more than half – from an already unacceptable 17, to 44 suicides a day. That is…